Not exact matches
And as I shall
suggest in a
subsequent post, the hurricane has greatly exacerbated Puerto Rico's profound debt burden and
development challenges.
To
suggest that we ought to return to «orthodoxy» is to
suggest that we can best express our faith today by disregarding the
development of human philosophy
subsequent to the original, or «orthodox» expression of that faith.
NKp46 was critical for the
subsequent development of antiviral and antibacterial T cell responses, which
suggests that the regulation of NK cell function by NKp46 allows for the optimal
development of adaptive immune responses.
The
subsequent development of powerful lasers, however,
suggested another way to transmit signals between the stars.
«This
suggests that even in normal pregnancies, the fetal environment has major effects on
subsequent development,» adds fetal physiologist and co-author Peter Gluckman of the University of Auckland.
«The findings
suggest an effect of birth weight differences on
development of
subsequent conduct problems,» researchers led by Dr. David Mankuta of Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital in Jerusalem, said in a news release.
This
suggests that gut bacteria is closely tied to early brain
development and
subsequent behavior, which is what Dr. Campbell has found as well.
Meanwhile, the access right's constitutional overtones were
suggested by three
developments: the incorporation of a right of access in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42) in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and
subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case law.
Existing literature
suggests that 3 specific early childhood predictors might play a role in the
development of
subsequent bullying: cognitive stimulation, emotional support, and television exposure.
Again, it has been
suggested that pubertal
development may be linked to increased moodiness and possibly
subsequent depression.
One evaluation conducted in Queensland, Australia, reported moderate reductions in depressive symptoms for mothers in the intervention group at the six - week follow - up.89 A
subsequent follow - up, however,
suggested that these benefits were not long lasting, as the depression effects had diminished by one year.90 Similarly, Healthy Families San Diego identified reductions in depression symptoms among program mothers during the first two years, but these effects, too, had diminished by year three.91 In Healthy Families New York, mothers at one site (that was supervised by a clinical psychologist) had lower rates of depression at one year (23 percent treatment vs. 38 percent controls).92 The Infant Health and
Development program also demonstrated decreases in depressive symptoms after one year of home visiting, as well as at the conclusion of the program at three years.93 Among Early Head Start families, maternal depressive symptoms remained stable for the program group during the study and immediately after it ended, but decreased just before their children entered kindergarten.94 No program effects were found for maternal depression in the Nurse - Family Partnership, Hawaii Healthy Start, Healthy Families Alaska, or Early Start programs.
In addition to supporting individual emotion regulation
development and strategies, this work also
suggests that minimizing contextual stressors and environmental risk will be critical as well — stressors that we know further compromise emotion regulation abilities (e.g., see [97] for a review of the effects of environmental stress on the response and regulatory systems and
subsequent risk for psychopathology).
These findings
suggest a developmental link between parental sensitivity and the child's
subsequent development of communication skills in children with autism.